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20 Cards in this Set
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What is the theme of the Pentateuch according to David Clines? |
The theme of the Pentateuch is the partial fulfillment and the partial non-fulfillment of the promise of or blessing of the Patriarchs. |
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What are the three elements of the promise to the Patriarchs? |
Posterity, Divine-Human Relationship, and Land. |
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What are the four keys to understanding Genesis 1:3-2:3 |
Monotheism, Creation is good since God made it, Sabbath, and Centrality to Humankind. |
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Egyptian and Mesopotamian literature indicates that the "image of God" refers to what? |
"The image of God" refers to our function and being rather than appearance; therefore, we are God's representatives on earth. |
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According to Albrecht Alt's idea of the "God of the Fathers" what are the two outstanding aspects of the Patriarchal religion and their Significance? |
Sightless - God does not have a location but goes with His people Nameless - Being called the God of "X" it emphasized a personal relationship. |
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What are 2 significances of the El-type names? |
Sited - People met God in certain places and they were treated as holy sites. They were used in non-abrahamic peoples |
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Is El Shaddai used in God's blessing? |
True |
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6 Elements of a Prophetic Call Narrative |
Divine Confrontation Introductory Word Commission Objection Reassurance Sign |
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What are 5 points of the Theology of the Tabernacle? |
1) A portable sanctuary of the presence of God 2) Where God dwells in the midst of Israel 3) It is made from divine pattern 4) A constant reminder of God's holiness. 5) Carried out by freewill offering. |
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What was the primary purpose for the Exodus? |
Worship - The Covenant, The Tabernacle, and The Golden Calf were all about worship. |
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Explain the Significance of Leviticus 10:10 |
Holiness vs. Common Holiness is a state of being and purity is a ritual term. |
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What were the 6 components of Hittite treaties? |
Preamble Historical Prologue General Stipulations Specific Stipulations Divine Witness Blessings and Curses |
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What are the major themes of Deuteronomistic History that have been proposed and by whom? |
Judgement - Noth Forgivness - Rad Repentance - Wolff Good - Brueggemann No Other Gods - Fretheim |
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4 Elements from Patrick Miller |
Prevalence Salvation Judgement Kingship |
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Anti and Pro Monarchial |
Anti: Gideon's rejection of kingship, Jothem's Fable, Samuel's indictment against kingship. Pro: Samuel anoints Saul, People want a king, anarchy in Israel |
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5 Components of Zion-Saboath Theology |
Yahweh is King Yahweh is choice of Jerusalem Enemy Yahweh's rebuke Implications for inhabitants |
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4 Prophets |
Elijah Elisha Isaiah Shemaiah |
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3 Events concerning David |
Bathsheeba, The Rape of Tamar, Revolt of Absalom |
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4 Anomalies in Daniel |
Prophet in antiquity 4 passages in Greek Bilingual Formal Variety |
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Chronological Displacement and 2 examples |
When someone places an event outside of order to emphasize its significance. The Story of Jethro The Golden Calf |